Curiosity Killed the Cat
…But Satisfaction Brought It Back
…But Satisfaction Brought It Back
            
            
  
  
  
      
      
    
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          President Obama's Science and Technology Advisor, Dr. John Holdren, explains the polar vortex in 2 minutes—and why climate change makes extreme weather more likely going forward. 
 
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          A research project from Utrecht University show how you can simulate how muscles are build up based on traits of the environment and optimal speed. Researchers: Thomas Geijtenbeek, Michiel van de Panne, A. Frank van der Stappen 
 
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          Why Nicola Tesla was the greatest geek who ever lived, by The Oatmeal. 
 
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          Unbelievable Facts That Are Actually True 
 
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          The magazine Science looks back at 2013 and celebrates our biggest discoveries. 
 
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          This is just the beginning of the era of 3D technology. 
 
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          What can the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment tell us about startup-culture? 
 
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          Everything, including decision making, thoughts and judgment, is influenced by our unconscious mind. 
 
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          In this TED talk David Lang shows how he and a community of ocean lovers teamed up to build open-sourced, low-cost underwater robot. Everything is possible when you have a good open-minded community around you and your idea. 
 
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          The bicycle wheel reinvented. A great way to get people to bicycle more! 
 
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          Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action. 
 
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          "Big Data", that is enourmous data sets, may lead to a big brain drain of scientists. 
 
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          How machine learning is starting revolutionize more and more industries. 
 
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          From PHDcomics.com. Be sure to check out part 1 and part 2 as well. 
 
      
  
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